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Atif Aslam mesmerizes Dubai audience with Shah Rukh Khan’s Dil Se Re rendition

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Atif Aslam mesmerizes Dubai audience with Shah Rukh Khan’s Dil Se Re rendition

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  • Atif Aslam captivated fans with a performance of Dil Se Re in Dubai.
  • Atif’s emotive rendition quickly went viral on social media.
  • Atif reflected on the song’s deep significance.
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Renowned singer Atif Aslam captivated fans at his recent Dubai concert with a heartfelt performance of Dil Se Re, the iconic song from the 1998 Bollywood film Dil Se. Originally sung by A.R. Rahman, Atif’s emotive rendition quickly went viral on social media.

Sharing a clip of the performance on Instagram, Atif reflected on the song’s deep significance. “Some masterpieces y’all wanted to hear, but if there’s a heart, there’s also pain,” he wrote, hinting at the emotions behind his performance.

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The Aadat singer also opened up about his personal journey, stating that January felt like a dormant period for him, but February brings a fresh start. “February marks a fresh start filled with renewed energy,” he shared.

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Originally composed by Rahman with lyrics by Gulzar, Dil Se Re was picturized on Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala.

Apart from his music, Atif is actively involved in the Borderless World initiative, which aims to foster artistic collaboration and support emerging talent.

This isn’t the first time Atif has paid tribute to an Indian music legend. In 2015, he delivered a moving rendition of Kun Faya Kun at the GIMA Awards.

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